Pixar's worst movie

ProfessorLayton

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Wall-E was easily their worst. It was the least enjoyable out of everything they've done. Even though Ratatouille was pretty forgettable.
 

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Caliostro said:
Cars. It's the only legitimately bad movie. Monsters and Bugs life were nothing special, but cars is just... derivative at best. It's a "formula kid movie". It's not terrible, in the sense that it's "malfunctional", it's just bland... tasteless... Cars is to Pixar what a piece of glass is to a diamond.

ExaltedK9 said:
UP was pretty boring.
You wouldn't know a good movie if it beat you into a coma.
I would because UP put me into a boredem coma.

Heh...
 

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Bug's Life. Bored to tears. ANTZ is a gajillion times better.

Finding Nemo ois grossly overrated, but not bad

Incredibles is the best one they've ever done. Followed closely by Wall-E.

I think I was in precisely the wrong age groups for Toy Story, neither old nor young enough
 

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Cars. It had country music in it. I also really hate the part in every Pixar movie where the hero isolates himself from his companions, and then has to go have a big dramatic reunion near the end. It's a plot device that appears in damn near every Pixar movie and you'd think someone in the studio would come up with some sort of original development for the mid-end part of the movie. Like, for example, the hero and his companions could give up on whatever their quest/goal/the thing-that-will-inevitably-be-achieved-in-the-end, and go get really drunk then fight with the police. Then get locked up for a night in jail, where they realise their folly and get back on the right track. Or maybe they could find a time machine and get famous historical figures to help them pass a history project. That would be cool too. I don't care, as long as it's somewhat new.
 

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MulticolorCharizard said:
Probably Cars, it just fel to "kiddie film" for me.
ExaltedK9 said:
UP was pretty boring.
OH NO YOU DID NOT
Ditto. You did not just say that. UP might actually have been their best so far.

Cars, it's still good, just not as good as the rest.
 

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Father Time said:
Mimssy said:
I really disliked: A Bugs Life, Monsters inc., The Incredibles, and Cars. That's a lot more Pixar movies than I thought. :(
Why do you dislike Monsters Inc?
Maybe dislike was the wrong word; I just didn't enjoy it. Not sure why, it just felt flat to me.
 

Lord Krunk

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All of their movies are awesome though, so this thread hardly says anything.

My first thought was Cars, but to be honest it was still better than A Bug's Life. While I still loved that movie, it was just weaker than the rest.
 

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MulticolorCharizard said:
Probably Cars, it just fel to "kiddie film" for me.
ExaltedK9 said:
UP was pretty boring.
OH NO YOU DID NOT
A lot of people agree on "Up."

Having not seen it (I bought it, loaned it to my mother, and might never get it back because she loves it so much), I definitely have to agree with you on Cars, since it didn't have much of the spirit of other Pixar movies. Cars seemed too formulaic. Toy Story, Nemo, the incredibles etc. all seemed to make the repeating themes seem fresh and charming. Cars was more like a Dreamworks ripoff of a Pixar film.
 

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ExaltedK9 said:
I would, because UP put me into a boredem boredom coma.

You're either insulting yourself or something went wrong there.

Heh...

B-

Not too bad, but study more next time.



Yeah, I wonder why you didn't enjoy up...
 

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Cars is the only one i couldn't sit through beyond the first half hour or so- i dont think theres a single other pixar film i havent at least found fairly enjoyable...
The whole premise of the film seemed to be 'lets give cars faces and make 'em talk. Kids love that shit right?'
 

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I hated Toy Story 2, enough so that I didn't bother to see 3. So to me that is the worst film by Pixar.
GO SEE 3!!
it will justify humanity
 

The Youth Counselor

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Pixar has never made a movie that wasn't good.

But if we had to compare children Cars would be the disappointing son we still love.
 

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i love every almost pixar move but the one i just cant say that about is UP (it was just whiny bullshit)
 

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Whatever, just wash your hands.
cars, after the first 5 min I knew exactly what would happen
 

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I don't think Pixar's yet made a film I didn't enjoy on some level, but I guess my least favorite would be Cars. The art direction felt much weaker than their other films.
 

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Cars and The Incredibles were definatly there worst ones. Felt more like a Dreamworks movie than a Pixar. Monsters Inc was ok, nothing on the level of Up, Wall-E, and Ratatouille though.